bubbling
鼓泡; 冒泡; 油漆起泡
Bub·ble, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Bubbled p. pr. & vb. n. Bubbling ]
1. To rise in bubbles, as liquids when boiling or agitated; to contain bubbles.
The milk that bubbled in the pail. --Tennyson.
2. To run with a gurgling noise, as if forming bubbles; as, a bubbling stream.
3. To sing with a gurgling or warbling sound.
At mine ear
Bubbled the nightingale and heeded not. --Tennyson.
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bubbling
adj 1: emitting or filled with bubbles as from carbonation or
fermentation; "bubbling champagne"; "foamy (or frothy)
beer" [syn: bubbly, foaming, foamy, frothy, effervescing]
2: marked by high spirits or excitement; "his fertile
effervescent mind"; "scintillating personality";
"sparkling conversation"; "a row of sparkly cheerleaders"
[syn: effervescent, scintillating, sparkling, sparkly]
3: covered with or resembling small bubbles as from being
agitated by beating or heating; "the bubbling candy
mixture"; "a cup of foaming cocoa"; "frothy milkshakes";
"frothy waves"; "spumy surf" [syn: foaming, foamy, frothing,
spumous, spumy, sudsy]